SRC on your car radio typically stands for "Source." It is a button that allows you to switch between different audio sources, such as AM, FM, Bluetooth, USB, or auxiliary input. By pressing the SRC button, you can easily select the desired source for your listening experience.
Source Code
radio
It could be the brand name It could also be the "source" button, which allows you to select between AM/FM, CD, and auxiliary inputs (if available).
Selective Ride Control
saddle ring carbine
The radio that is installed in the car.
AM on a radio stands for amplitude modulation.
Same as in English, only you pronounce the "a" as how you pronounce it in "car". Src: Dutch native (me)
The first car radio was invented in 1929.
To unlock a Clarion car radio in a Peugeot 306, first ensure the radio is powered on. Then, press and hold the "SRC" or "Power" button until the display shows "CODE." Use the station preset buttons (usually 1-6) to enter your four-digit code, pressing the corresponding button for each digit. After entering the code, the radio should unlock and become operational. If the code is incorrect or the display doesn’t change, double-check the code and try again.
NPR stands for National Public Radio. National Public Radio means that you do not have to pay for any subscriptions to listen to this service. The stations can be listened to for free on car radios and stationary radios.
SRC Records was created in 2002.